On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 12:51:34AM +0000, John Gay wrote: > On Monday 14 January 2002 00:13, Daniel Stone wrote: > > >? > > >?progeny:~# apt-get -s dist-upgrade|grep kde > > >? ?kde-devel kdebase-dev > > >? ?balsa debian-policy kdebase-audiolibs lynx-ssl noatun-plugins vim > > > > Let 'em be removed, and just reinstall it later. I'm working to fix > > this, but it's tricky. > > Dist-upgrade is looking to download 128M of packages, so I tried install kde, > but it's still the latest version? apt-get install kdebase is getting:
That's because the kde metapackage hasn't changed in version since you
last looked at it.
> but I know of no cleaner way to install these. I thought the whole reason for
> meta-packages like kde was to allow a simple way to update a large group of
> related packages. Has the kde meta-package been overlooked or have I missed
> the point completely?
The whole point of the kde{,-extras,etc} metapackages was to allow you
to *install* a large group of related packages easily. If it was to
*update* a large group of related packages easily, we'd have to install
a new meta-kde every time we changed a KDE package. Icky.
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Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<Omnic> synx: good point, I wouldnt want to fondle Overfiend's man breasts
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